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[Living in Peru : Classifieds] “The contract marks the first occasion of Korea exporting IPTV technology which could be touted as a significant achievement of diplomatic efforts by Korean entrepreneurs to secure resources in Latin America," said Kim In-gyu, head of KODIMA.
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[FierceIPTV] Korean companies to build IPTV network in Peru - FierceIPTV: "The contract marks the first occasion of Korea exporting IPTV technology which could be touted as a significant achievement of diplomatic efforts by Korean entrepreneurs to secure resources in Latin America," said Kim In-gyu, head of KODIMA. "The technology will act as a driver in creating new jobs, thanks to a growing demand of contents creators fueled by penetration of IPTV services around the world."
[InteractiveTV Today [itvt]] INTERACTIVE TV TODAY [itvt]: Silicon Valley-based VOD and IPTV technology provider, Kasenna, says that Spanish telecommunications provider, Jazztel, is using its PortalTV product suite for its new VOD service, Videoclub, which launched last month. The deployment, which was implemented by Kasenna authorized reseller, Telindus, includes over 50 Kasenna video servers: it sees Jazztel using Kasenna's MediaBase Video Server platform (note: the latter, which is available for Linux operating systems, is touted by Kasenna as "the industry's first and only full-featured platform that handles deployment of video in multiple formats--MPEG-4, MPEG-1, MPEG-2--from narrowband to broadband to broadcast, using open standards on mainstream computing hardware") to deliver H.264 video streaming to customers throughout Spain, and using the company's vFusion content distribution software (note: according to Kasenna, the latter is designed to solve the challenges of operating and managing video server networks with highly distributed architectures, and centralizes all content management, content distribution, server configuration and server management into a single application) to optimize storage between a centralized server and streaming edge servers.
[Nemertes Research - Independence, Integrity, Insight] Internet Interrupted: Why Architectural Limitations Will Fracture ...: Worst-case, even if 100% of the NBC viewers were able to run their Silverlight viewers at the highest resolution, the total load would have been 198 terabytes per day, which equates to 18% of a YouTube July 2008 day. In other words, part of the reason the Olympics did not bring the Internet to its knees as speculated is because the actual traffic load on the Internet for broadband viewers was not nearly as great as people had feared.
[InteractiveTV Today [itvt]] Consortium Developing Standard for Radio Frequency-Based Remotes: Perhaps most significantly, the company has signed a deal with NBC Universal that will see the latter using its OpenTV Participate platform to power, centralize and manage cross-platform interactive TV applications--including Web, mobile and set-top apps--for its various broadcast and cable/satellite networks (note: NBC Universal has not yet revealed which programs will feature OpenTV Participate-powered interactive services). The new, enterprise-wide deal comes approximately a year after NBC used OpenTV Participate to power live, two-screen, Web-based interactive services for its primetime series, "Heroes. The services were created, scheduled, managed and analyzed using Participate's production tools, and then synchronized with the "Heroes" broadcast each Monday night across all four continental US time zones: audiences could interact with the show's broadcasts in real time by taking part in live polls and offering their own predictions on the outcome of its storylines.
[ITIF Tech Policy Podcast] ITIF: Broadband Populism or Broadband Pragmatism: To remedy the situation, Wu advocated much more facilities-based competition, particularly through municipally-provided fiber-optic Internet service and called on the government to open up wireless radio spectrum to “liberate us from wires, cables, and rising prices”. While this bash-the-corporation rhetoric may have some populist appeal, Wu’s analysis is both factually and logically flawed.
[Nyquist Capital] What's Going On in Optical | Nyquist Capital: In the PON space, the current move to GPON and PX20 is placing real stress on current technology both at a component and OSA level and this has to be fixed to meet volume price targets - this will create a “winner takes all” opportunity in a market that will deploy between 20 and 50 million units over the next 5 years. In the enterprise domain, the market is stuck with 2Gbit/s solutions until the 10G LRM or LX4 price problem has been solved.
[ReadWriteWeb] 10 Future Web Trends - ReadWriteWeb: As a company currently working with AI developers in India and developing rich internet applications, I think you present a very comprehensive list, all of which have a shared theme: signal vs noise, we live in the noise era with Google our best bet at finding the signal, often 17,567,143 signals - the Web in 10 years will be about the signal - not thinking for me, but guiding my thoughts and responding to my habits.
[George Ou's technology blog] George Ou - Technology for mortals > Home: I keep repeating, if ISPs have to limit their "product," in such specific terms as disallowing server applications -- like generally, usually very low bandwidth use web servers -- then they don't really have a product, as such applications are major aspects of what an internet connection is for. And more importantly, the upshot is this results in severe limitations in terms of practical use, and yes, the all important American right to free speech, association, and so on.
[RoughlyDrafted Magazine] Why Apple & AT&T will continue to partner closer ” RoughlyDrafted ...: If Apple and AT&T launched a slick television marketing campaign touting the integration directly into your HDTV of: (1) 18 Mbps broadband downloads, (2) an unparalleled HD channel selection, and (3) incomparable movie/TV VOD selection via ATV/iTunes integration, that combination would steamroll the competition just like the juggernaut that is the iPhone. Consumers have already demonstrated that they will use a traditionally “non-preferred”
[Information Arbitrage] Information Arbitrage: Microsoft Revisited: Vista, Apple and the ...: using what I call the "iChat Test." Roger, while I can't say for sure as I've only been reading your blog for a few months so I don't know if you've mentioned this before, but based on your tone, I'm going to go out on a limb and infer that maybe, just maybe, you use a Mac.
[MBN: The Monte Bubbles Network] MBN, Monte Bubbles Network: Jaime Pressly Hosts 'VH1 Rock Honors': MTV Networks, with more than 100 channels worldwide, owns and operates the following television programming services -- MTV: MUSIC TELEVISION, MTV2, VH1, mtvU, NICKELODEON, NICK at NITE, COMEDY CENTRAL, TV LAND, SPIKE TV, CMT, NOGGIN, LOGO, MTVN INTERNATIONAL and THE DIGITAL SUITE FROM MTV NETWORKS, a package of 13 digital services, all of these brands are trademarks of MTV Networks. MTV Networks connects with its audiences through its robust consumer products businesses and its more than 90 interactive properties worldwide, including online, broadband, wireless and interactive television services and also has licensing agreements, joint ventures, and syndication deals whereby all of its programming services can be seen worldwide.
[Nemertes Research - Independence, Integrity, Insight] Internet Interrupted: Why Architectural Limitations Will Fracture ...: Aside from government, there are few organizations or enterprises that see any virtue in adopting IPv6 prior to any compelling need to do so. Only 1% of IT executives participating in the Nemertes benchmark Advanced Communication Services 2008 say they are deploying IPv6, and in those cases, it is only to meet government mandates for interconnectivity with government customer networks.
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